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Wednesday, February 22d factory: Tricks of the stage - Feb 23 Powerhouse Museum: Design talk d factory - Tricks of the stage 23 February, 6.00pm, FREE "From Velcro to gaffer tape, the first d factory for 2006 reveals some of the tricks used for live stage performance and their impact on costume, prop and set design. Nell Schofield talks to production, set and performance designer Brian Thomson, lighting designer Gavan Swift, and costume supervisor Sue Osmond, about creating dynamic environments for live performance." Event not listed on website, but received info in an enewsletter. W: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dfactory/index.asp Architecture and Photography: Neil Durbach and Anthony Browell - 6 March An AGDA talk by Neil Durbach and Anthony Browell. 6 March, 2006, 5.45 for 6.00pm start Australian Museum, Cnr William and College Streets, East Sydney, (entry from William Street) COST: AGDA Members $25, Non-members $40, AGDA Student Members $10, Student non-members $20 RSVP Robyn Tel 9955 3955, Fax 9955 0566, Email secretariat@agda.com.au W: http://www.agda.com.au/eventsnews/nsw/events/2006/Archit.html Victim out-stares attacking tiger "A female rubber tapper working on a Malaysian estate escaped death when she engaged a tiger in a staring match in which the predator was the loser, a newspaper reported today..." W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/unusual-tales/victim-outstares-attacking-tiger/2006/02/21/1140284061157.html Wednesday, February 15![]() Saw this magazine in the newsagent. Title: Card Art: Innovative Card-Making Designs. The cards featured are really cool and innovative. Not sure when I'll find time to try making any cards, but it looked so good I had to get it. Written by Stephanie McAtee and Emily Falconbridge. It features 120 cards with step-by-step instructions on how to make them. It's published by Universal Magazines in 2005. Couldn't see this publication listed on their website though. RRP: $19.95. W: http://www.universalmagazines.com.au A day in the life of Design: Extraordinary Everyday Objects "Wake up. Go to work. Unwind at home. A well-designed object may not save your life, but it can make it better and more efficient. From a toaster to a toilet, a bed to a bike, these ten pages of product represent the height of simple pleasures.enjoy them, morning till night..." City Magazine has published 5 pages of design products you can use throughout your day. W: http://www.city-magazine.com/abovestandard.html Q&A with Zaha Hadid - City magazine "The personality of Zaha Hadid borders on myth. The 2004 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner, born in Iraq and based in London, has been called the most famous female architect in history. Hadid is often respected, at times feared, but always discussed—as much for her penchant for Miyake as for her darkly aggressive paintings and swooping buildings. CITY’s Eva Hagberg caught up with Hadid three days after the opening of her site-specific installation, Elastika, at design.05 during Art Basel Miami Beach..." W: http://www.city-magazine.com/pageone/members/archives/2006/02/interview_zaha.php Tuesday, February 14Welcome to the angst-ridden inner west "A new survey that compares the wellbeing of people in all 150 federal electorates reveals the safe Labor seat of Grayndler, covering Annandale, Leichhardt, Petersham, Newtown, Marrickville and Summer Hill, tops the national list for all-round unhappiness..." W: http://smh.com.au/news/national/welcome-to-the-inner-west-seat-of-suburban-angst/2006/02/12/1139679480760.html Greenhouse critic says views cost him his job "A FORMER CSIRO division chief and world expert on climate change says he was reprimanded and encouraged to take redundancy after joining a group of scientists urging action to cut greenhouse gases..." W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/views-cost-me-my-job/2006/02/12/1139679480763.html Monday, February 13"As US zoos gasp at rising multi-million dollar rents for pandas, Sydney's Taronga Zoo has confirmed all its animals are complimentary... Atlanta zoo, in Georgia, and others say they cannot afford the rental fees charged by China: about $2.7 million dollars a year per pair..." W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/panda-inc-worth-a-furtune/2006/02/13/1139679522240.html Sydney Symphony: Discover Classical Music Entertaining lectures about the great composers with live orchestra. Discover Mozart Tue 7 February 6.30pm Discover Shostakovich Tue 28 March 6.30pm Discover Beethoven Tue 1 August 6.30pm Discover Tchaikovsky Tue 17 October 6.30pm W: http://www.sydneysymphony.com Sunday, February 121st Sydney Latin American Film Festival - Feb 06 17-19 February: Campbelltown Arts Centre, Art Gallery Rd Cnr Camden & Appin Rd Campbelltown 24-26 February: Tom Mann Theatre, 136 Chalmers St, Surry Hills "From the edgy underbelly of Brazil’s Lower City, the cultural and environmental preservation issues explored in our Focus on Amazon series, to the vibrant musical delights of Cuba’s La Tropical; be inspired by a new breed of talented and socially aware filmmakers. We very proudly present Cuban filmmaker Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti as guest of the festival, to showcase his films Viva Cuba and Nada+. Australian documentary filmmaker David Bradbury will also join us in a Q&A session following the premiere screening of his new documentary Raul the Terrible. Inspiring stories of love and resilience are fertile across the Latin American continent and with many thanks to all the Filmmakers and supporters of the festival we have been able to create a home for them in Sydney." W: http://www.sydneylatinofilmfestival.org Indivision Screenings 06 - Feb 17-19 Sydney "The IndiVision Screenings present films where imagination triumphs over money, where iconoclasm and the visionary soar over conformity, where there's space to hear characters breathe, ultimately where cinema kicks against the mundane. Wildly divergent in style and content, these films act as stark - and original - proof that cinema can be made with limited finance. I promise they also urge Australian filmmakers and audiences to be both constantly restless and fundamentally attentive to what inspiring work can be found from often unexpected places and stolen moments. Screenings include three Australian premieres - Close to Home (Israel, selected for Berlin film festival 2006), Allegro (Denmark, selected for Venice 2005 and Sundance 2006), and Down to the Bone (USA, winner, Director's Award Sundance 2004), as well as the powerful Keane (USA, selected for Director's Fortnight Cannes). Special guests, US producer Andrew Fierberg (Secretary, Keane, Fur) and French producer Marc Missonnier (5 x 2, Swimming Pool), will participate in both the IndiVision Project Lab and Screenings. Whether polemical or political, whispered or shouted, soft or hard, these films won't leave you indifferent. They will inspire." James Hewison Curator, IndiVision Screenings 06 2006 PROGRAM SYDNEY Dendy Newtown, 261 King Street; ph 9550 5699 Fri 17 Feb, 7pm: Allegro (18+) Sat 18 Feb, 2.30pm: Close to Home (18+) Sat 18 Feb, 4.30pm: Primer (18+) Sat 18 Feb, 6.30pm: Keane (18+), including post-screening discussion with the producer, Andrew Fierberg Sun 19 Feb, 3.30pm: Forgiveness (18+) Sun 19 Feb, 6pm: Down to the Bone (18+), including post-screening forum on low-budget cinema MELBOURNE Kino Dendy, 45 Collins Street, Melbourne; ph 9650 2100 Fri 24 Feb, 7pm: Allegro (18+) Sat 25 Feb, 2.30pm: Close to Home (18+) Sat 25 Feb, 4.30pm: Primer (18+) Sat 26 Feb, 6.30pm: Keane (18+), including post-screening discussion with the producer, Andrew Fierberg Sun 26 Feb, 3.30pm: Forgiveness (18+) Sun 26 Feb, 6pm: Down to the Bone (18+), including post-screening forum on low-budget cinema Tickets available at the cinemas. $10 single session $32 weekend pass (four films). Booking fees may apply W: http://www.afc.gov.au/funding/fd/indivision/screenings/default.aspx The Stitches & Craft Show - 15-19 Feb, Sydney There will be some international guests as well including: Patti Culea, Elinor Peace Bailey and Barbara Willis who will talk about fabric journaling, and artist's trading cards; Nicola Bota who will talk about knitting and weaving; Brenda Coleman - glass beader, and more. Dates & Times: Wednesday 15th - Sunday 19th February, 2006. 10am - 5pm Daily Venue: Rosehill Gardens Event Centre, Unwin Street, Rosehill W: http://www.stitchesandcraft.com.au/ Green is the New Black - A new look at sustainable building design City Talks 2006 - Green is the New Black - A new look at sustainable building design 16 February 2006 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM (Doors Open 5:30 PM) Speakers: David Gottfried (US) President, World Build Technologies. Founder, US Green Building Council and World Green Building Council. Romilly Madew Green Building Advocacy Consultant. Author of "The Dollars and Sense of Green Buildings." MC Adam Spencer Venue: Sydney Town Hall - Centennial Hall, 484 George Street, Sydney Town Hall, (Cnr Druitt) Sydney. Phone: 1300 651 301 Free event but you need to book to attend this event. City Recital Hall Angel Place Box Office City Recital Hall, Angel Place, City 2000 Phone: (02) 8256 2222 info@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au City Talks are presented by the City of Sydney and The Sydney Morning Herald. W: http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/WhatsOn/html/custom/2234-event-details.asp?EventID=11708 The Greenhouse Mafia - Channel 2, Mon 13th Feb The Greenhouse Mafia episode on Four Corners. Reporter: Janine Cohen. Broadcast: 13/02/2006 "Are Australians getting the whole truth on global warming? Not according to evidence given to Four Corners, which returns with disturbing allegations about the power wielded by industry lobbyists, the self-proclaimed greenhouse "mafia". A whistleblower steps forward with claims that industry representatives have burrowed deep inside the federal bureaucracy in a successful bid to hijack greenhouse policy. "Their influence over greenhouse policy in Australia is extraordinary", he observes. Four Corners also examines separate claims that the public is being denied full information about strategies to combat global warming. Australians do know that last year was the hottest on record. They also know that carbon emissions are forecast to bring more heatwaves, storms, droughts, bushfires and diseases. This revealing report will help Australians understand what they are not being told. Reporter-producer Janine Cohen investigates "The Greenhouse Mafia" – Four Corners, 8.30pm Monday 13 February, ABC TV." W: http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2006/s1566257.htm ![]() "Don't buy flowers to mark a special occasion, give the gift of life instead. Buy a rainforest tree and help save Australia's tropical rainforests... Our rainforest volunteers will plant your tree in one of our special revegetation areas in the Wet Tropics to provide a food source for the endangered cassowary and a sanctuary for the many rainforest animals, insects and frogs. Your gift will also help rehabilitate our World Heritage listed rainforests...." W: http://www.arf.net.au/tree_for_life.html Friday, February 10![]() I like John Pawson's work. I appreciate the thought he puts into his work, the clean lines, the minimalist approach, the lack of clutter, having a place for everything. Had a look through the latest el croquis no. 127 and it's on John Pawson's work 1995 - 2005. The el croquis website features some of his projects. W: http://www.elcroquis.es/MagazineDetail.aspx?magazinesId=141&lang=en Lindt Cafe, Martin Place, Sydney ![]() The Lindt Cafe has great chocolate desserts, deliciously rich cakes, ice-creams, sweets, iced chocolates, hot chocolates, and also some non-chocolate snacks too. Thursday, February 9Street art, May Lane, St Peters ![]() February's street art in May Lane has been created by the Die Laughing Collective. W: http://www.mays.org.au Australand shifts from Sydney apartments Article on Australand's strategy to increase it's property trust division as the apartment market is weak at the moment. "The outlook for the commercial, industrial and investment arm of the group is to increase capital allocations to large scale industrial land estates and to source about $200 million of new property a year." Australand has been steadily increasing its asset base in its trust division and will continue that path in the year ahead... W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/australand-shifts-from-sydney-apartments/2006/02/06/1139074167867.html Downloading movies from the net for a fee Article in the SMH listing providers like Telstra's Bigpond and ReelTime who will let customers download movies online for a fee. W: http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/coming-to-a-small-screen-near-you/2006/02/07/1139074232813.html Eric Weideman and Jack Jones - 19th Feb, Sydney The kids of the 80's era may remember Eric Weideman from 1927 and Jack Jones from Southern Sons. They're playing an acoustic show at West Ashfield Leagues Club on Sunday 19th February. W: http://www.westsashfield.com.au/online/Default.asp?DeptID=98 Work/Play UTS: 30 Years of Visual Communication An exhibition exploring 30 years of visual thinking from high profile UTS (University of Technology): Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication graduates. Dates: 28 February - 24 March 2006 Location: UTS Gallery, Level 4, 702 Harris Street Ultimo Times: Monday - Friday, 12-6pm UTS Gallery: http://www.utsgallery.uts.edu.au/ UTS: Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building: http://www.dab.uts.edu.au/ Webcreme: Web design inspiration. View screenshots of sites selected by Webcreme and follow the links. W: http://www.webcreme.com/ Sony Tropfest 2006 - Sunday 26th Feb, 3pm Free "Sony Tropfest takes place in just over two weeks, beaming the 16 finalist films via satellite to locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart and Perth. Sony Tropfest is a full summer day of entertainment, featuring live music from Australian band REGURGITATOR, a panel of celebrity judges and the much anticipated awards ceremony." Festival Sites: Sydney: The Domain, Royal Botanic Gardens Presented by Sony Tropfest. Public bars and catering: Cointreau, Stella Atois and MadFish Wines. Melbourne: Sidney Myer Music Bowl Presented by Sony Tropfest and City of Melbourne Hobart: Salamanca Square, Hobart Presented by Machine Laundry Café Canberra: Stage 88, Commonwealth Park, Canberra Presented by the National Capital Authority Brisbane: Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane Presented by QPIX Perth: Princess May Park, Adelaide St, Fremantle Presented by the Film and Television Institute. 16 Finalists: A Room With Askew Director: Gregory Godhard State: NSW Producer: Gregory Godhard Synopsis: A room askew and a meal that may never happen. Applause Director: Michael Noonan State: QLD Producers: Michael Noonan/Carine Chai Synopsis: Struggling to find motivation, office worker Werner Brim is confronted with a most unusual situation - replacing the couch and coffee table in his office is a live audience...and they want to be entertained! Burst Director: Juliet Lamont State: NSW Producer: Gail Williamson Synopsis: To forgive is to set yourself free. Carmichael & Shane Director: Alex Weinress/Rob Carlton State: NSW Producers: Alex Weinress/Rob Carlton Synopsis: A single father has a unique approach to raising his two year old twin boys...pick a favourite. Carnivore Reflux Directors: Eddie White/James Calvert State: SA Producers: Huy Nguyen/Sam White Synopsis: In their lifetime the average meat-eating human will consume; 10 cows, 1/2 tonne of fish, 760 chickens, 37 sheep and 42 pigs. Fishy Director: Dale Sidney State: VIC Producer: Pamela Smith Synopsis: A perfect Christmas dinner is wasted on a demanding picky, fussy snapper with impossibly high standards. Glitch Director: Leon Ford State: NSW Producer: Leon Ford Synopsis: Tim has a problem. The house he lives in no longer obeys the laws of logic. At times like this, there's only one man that can help. Goggles Director: Olivia Peniston-Bird State: VIC Producer: Rebecca Peniston-Bird Synopsis: Seven year old Billy encounters a couple of bullies on his way to the pool How Many Doctors Does It Take To Change A Lightbulb? Director: Marie Patane State: NSW Producers: Marie Patane/Aimee Durrant Synopsis: Rosie visits the local medical centre for a routine check-up... unfortunately its anything but routine! Are you due for a check-up? Last Stop Director: Greg Williams State: VIC Producers: Tatiana Doroshenko/Greg Williams/Jacob Oberman Synopsis: Even the simple act of taking public transport seems to be fraught with peril these days -especially if you're from somewhere else. Pacific Director: Peter Carstairs State: NSW Producers: Madeleine Shaw Associate Producer: Cecilia Ritchie Synopsis: On a lonely beach, a chance encounter with a fisherman is the key to a young man letting go of his past and embracing his future. Silencer Director: Frazer Bailey State: QLD Producer: Steve Campbell Synopsis: A secret rendezvous. A loaded gun. A most unexpected arrival. Nobody said it was easy offing your best mate. Beware the thoughts of ordinary evil men. Snakepit Director: Janos Zuzmara State: VIC Producer: Janos Zuzmara Synopsis: Australia, two guys, a small room, sixty-three deadly snakes ... only one man is at home. The Sister Director: Belinda King State: NSW Producer: Belinda King Synopsis: Amelia finally stands up to her sister, and discovers it's a piece of cake. The Story Of Bubbleboy Director: Sean Ascroft State: NSW Producer: Kristy Fransen Synopsis: In a stab-happy world, a sad outcast wrestles with his demons. The story of bubbleboy is a film about being trapped by the past and redeemed by the future. Tough Crowd Director: Patrick Gillies State: NSW Producers: Patrick Gillies/ Jeremy Brennan Synopsis: A petulant little girl proves to be a tough crowd for a tireless mime artist." W: http://www.tropfest.com/ Tagger bags millions in online sale Article in the SMH about del.icio.us, the online bookmarking / tagging application being sold to Yahoo for millions. "Joshua Schachter was rumoured to be about $US30 million ($A39.7 million) richer, but this was far from his best Christmas. Just nine days after Yahoo! bought his online registration company Delicious (del.icio.us), and as all eyes were on it, the power failed and the 31-year-old had to work all hours to fix the site's technical emergencies..." SMH article: http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking/tagger-bags-millions-in-online-sale/2006/02/06/1139074134071.html del.icio.us: http://del.icio.us/ The Next Design City: Bilbao Effect "As cities worldwide increasingly count on art and architecture to draw sophisticated travelers, some are defining themselves as "design destinations..." W: http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/the-next-design-city-bilbao-effect Monday, February 6"As part of its new 2006 schedule, ABC Radio National introduces By Design, a program about how we shape our world - from the cities and buildings we live in to the cars we drive and clothes we wear - broadcast each Saturday at 9am with a repeat at 7pm. By Design will look at architecture and material culture and the politics of the built environment and design. It will explore how design - the way things look, feel and function - reflects social change, and what the decisions we make as consumers of architecture and everyday objects tell us about who we are. The program will be produced and presented by the experienced and awarded team of Mark Wakely, Janne Ryan and Alan Saunders. For more details or to contact the program with story ideas, call Mark Wakely on 02 8333 1437 or email: wakely.mark@abc.net.au." W: http://abc.net.au/rn/bydesign/ The Amazing Human Body Feb 3 - April 2 "The Amazing Human Body, is an educational exhibit that is intended to provide audiences with a unique and educational perspective on the inner working of the human body by viewing real human specimens, preserved through a method called "plastination". The specimens are dry and odorless, and remain unchanged for a virtually unlimited amount of time, making them truly accessible. These characteristics lend plastinated specimens inestimable value both for training prospective doctors and for educating non-professionals in the field of medicine. The exhibition presents approximate 400 real human specimens, including 20 whole bodies and individual organs. Audiences can learn how their own bodies are constructed as they walk through the exhibition, starting with the human skeleton and the way muscles are structured, on to the intestines and special specimens on the nerves and blood vessels, all the way to the way a baby develops in the uterus. There are also specimens that show the effects of disease such as a heart attack or cancer. It can teach children about human physiology and help adults learn how to lead healthier lives. Additional, the exhibit also allows for audiences to better understand diseases, including cancer, high blood pressure, the effects of smoking and the use of artificial supports such as knees and hips." Where: Sydney SuperDome, Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park. W: http://www.amazinghumanbody.com.au Coogee Arts Festival - Jan 26- Feb 26 ![]() Events include: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Sunday Music Sessions, the Stinkwater short film festival and more. W: http://www.coogeeartsfestival.com.au D>Art.06 Festival - April 12 - 21, Sydney ![]() D>Art.06 Festival 12 - 21 April Presenter: dLux media arts in association with The Studio at the Sydney Opera House Venue: The Studio "D>Art.06 is the ninth edition of Australia’s premier screen and digital media arts festival. The D>Art.06 Festival features new experimental video and web art as well as works using mobile and locative technologies, presented in a month-long program of screenings, a forum and a free exhibition. D>Art.06 Screen: dLux media art’s survey of new international experimental video works. Selected by Ross Gibson. Wed 12 April Matinaze Re>Mixed: A retrospective of screen-based works presented by the Sydney Intermedia Network (previous name of dLux media arts) between 1990 and 1997. Wed 12 April D>Art.06 Imports: A selection of imported video art programs focusing on particular countries and regions. Thu 13 April D>Art Middle Eastern Video: Acclaimed Lebanese filmmaker Akram Zaatari presents and talks about his work, followed by a program of contemporary Middle Eastern video art curated by Tim Welfare. Sat 15 April D>Art.06 Forum: Today, established media channels like TV and cinema are both challenged and extended by new networked, mobile and personal technologies. Leading experts explore near future scenarios. Fri 21 April D>Art.06 Exhibition: Interactive online works (D>Art.06 Web), works using mobile technologies (D>Art.06 Mobile/Locative) and a videotheque with international video art programs. SEASON Wednesday 12 April at 7pm, Thursday 13 April at 7pm, Saturday 15 April at 2pm Forum Friday 21 April 10am - 4pm W: http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/sections/whats_on/boxoffice/event_details.asp?EventID=1779&sm=1&ss=1 ![]() Came across a new free dvd multizine called Rouser. It says it's a limited preview edition. The full version will launch in early February. The dvd will feature comedy, action sports, music, games, motion. Picked up a copy from Hum records on King St, Newtown. W: http://www.rouser.com.au Sunday, February 5Short & Sweet 2006 Play Festival ![]() "The biggest little play festival in the world is set to explode on the Sydney theatre scene again later this month when around 150 new short plays (chosen from a record field of 1168 local and international entries) premiere at a five week season at two parallel venues. Short & Sweet Sydney 2006 runs from Jan 31 through to March 5 at the Newtown Theatre and Feb 1 – 25 at the Seymour Centre Downstairs with 90 plays (each no longer than 10 minutes long) receiving full productions in a total of nine weekly programmes. Apart from this “Top 90”, another 50+ receiving one-off performances as part of the new “Wildcards” section. The top ten plays from the season will then progress through to the final in the York Theatre of the Seymour Centre on Friday March 10th. In addition, this year’s festival will also include its first ever “Pink Shorts” – a series of eight special performances of Gay and Lesbian themed plays as part of the 2006 Mardi Gras." W: http://www.shortandsweet.org/ Cracker Comedy Festival Sydney 2006 The Cracker Comedy Festival Gala night is on Monday 6th March and the festival runs for 4 weeks. Go to shows featuring international and local comedians at various venues around Sydney. Comedians include: Scared Weird Little Guys, Umbilical Bros, Elliot Goblet, Lady Julia Morris and many others. W: http://www.crackercomedy.com.au/ Bic Runga touring Sydney and Melbourne in March ![]() Bic Runga will play 2 shows in Australia. Thursday 16th March at Hamer Hall, Melbourne and Friday 17th March at the State Theatre, Sydney. Her new album Birds will be released on 4th March 2006 in Australia. I picked up a copy when I was in Wellington. Been listening to it a lot and love it. Didn't realise it wasn't here yet. Really liking the 2nd song on the album Say After Me at the moment. W: http://www.bicrunga.com The Web Developers Handbook - links Vitaly Friedman has created a page of useful links for web developers. W: http://www.alvit.de/handbook/ Also check out his article titled: '25 Sites You Shouldn't Have Missed in 2005. W: http://www.alvit.de/blog/article/the-sites-you-shouldnt-have-missed-in-2005 Archives
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